Nuclear Power Plants in Japan

Japan has developed the research of nuclear power generation since the middle
of the 1950s. A test power reactor, JPDR, started operation in 1963 and Tokai
Power Station, the first commercial reactor went into commercial operation in
1966 with a generation capacity of 166 MW.

Before the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Station Accident brought by the Great East Japan Earthquake on March 2011, 54 commercial nuclear
reactors were in operation with a total generation capacity of 48,847 MW and about 30% of electricity comes from nuclear power. But after the accident, nuclear reactors were gradually shutdown, and on May 2012, all reactors were shutdown.

In July 2013, the new regulatory requirements set forth by the Nuclear Regulation
Authority (NRA) were put into effect. Current licensing status of the Japanese nuclear facilities is as below.